I was going to say that's like a Rolf Harris original, but thought better of it now
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Discuss To spur or not to spur?..... in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
It's borderline, I can see what guys are saying, still don't agree, but not going to continue the argument, solely because it is borderline to my way of thinking that's 2 spurs from 1 point, 1 unfused and 1 fused, not something I would have done.Not sure Pete. You could be right though.
Fused at the FCU via a 13 Amp fuse, perfectly acceptableBut using that logic if you fitted a 13a FCU right next to a socket which was on the ring everything fed from the FCU would be a spur off a spur etc.?
Fused at the FCU via a 13 Amp fuse, perfectly acceptableBut using that logic if you fitted a 13a FCU right next to a socket which was on the ring everything fed from the FCU would be a spur off a spur etc.?
That's OK Mate time waits for no man as they sayThanks for that, Pete. Only 4 months late in replying
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